









Duel of Fates (Star Wars: The Phantom Menace)-John Williams
Bb조 트럼펫, C조 트럼펫, 호른, 트롬본, 튜바, 드럼
연주영상
난이도: 어려움
21 페이지
주요 정보
- 악기 6
- Bb조 트럼펫C조 트럼펫호른트롬본튜바드럼
- 페이지
- 21
- 난이도
- 어려움
- 악보 종류
- 해당없음
- 편성
- 앙상블
- 가사 유무
- 미포함
- 코드 유무
- 미포함
- 악기
- Bb조 트럼펫, C조 트럼펫, 호른, 트롬본, 튜바, 드럼
- 페이지
- 21
- 난이도
- 어려움
- 편성
- 앙상블
- 가사 유무
- 미포함
- 코드 유무
- 미포함
This arrangement of Duel of the Fates by John Williams is written for brass and percussion, fully exploring the dramatic intensity and epic character of the original work. The brass section plays a central role in presenting the thematic material, highlighting the incisive rhythmic writing and dense harmonies that define the sense of conflict and tension inherent in the composition.
The percussion — timpani, tom-toms, suspended cymbals, crash cymbals, and tam-tam — functions not merely as rhythmic support, but as a structural and expressive element. The timpani reinforces the harmonic foundation and points of heightened tension, while the tom-toms enhance the ritualistic and combative character of the piece. Cymbals and tam-tam are used strategically to emphasize climaxes, transitions, and moments of culmination, adding depth and sonic grandeur to the overall texture.
This arrangement preserves the dramatic and cinematic essence of John Williams’s score while showcasing the full sonic power of brass and percussion, resulting in a bold, expressive, and impactful version suitable for concert performance and ceremonial settings.
This arrangement of Duel of the Fates by John Williams is written for brass and percussion, fully exploring the dramatic intensity and epic character of the original work. The brass section plays a central role in presenting the thematic material, highlighting the incisive rhythmic writing and dense harmonies that define the sense of conflict and tension inherent in the composition.
The percussion — timpani, tom-toms, suspended cymbals, crash cymbals, and tam-tam — functions not merely as rhythmic support, but as a structural and expressive element. The timpani reinforces the harmonic foundation and points of heightened tension, while the tom-toms enhance the ritualistic and combative character of the piece. Cymbals and tam-tam are used strategically to emphasize climaxes, transitions, and moments of culmination, adding depth and sonic grandeur to the overall texture.
This arrangement preserves the dramatic and cinematic essence of John Williams’s score while showcasing the full sonic power of brass and percussion, resulting in a bold, expressive, and impactful version suitable for concert performance and ceremonial settings.